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I really like how my truck’s tailgate slams open and how it closes.
I must have my tailgate arms for now probably. ?
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The biggest benefit for me is when I have our travel trailer hooked up. When dropping the tailgate, it comes within about 2-3 inches of hitting the trailers electric tongue lift head. The damper allows the gate to drop slowly. Without it, should it slip, and if the truck were parked in a front end up situation, the tailgate would hit the lift head. It's also much easier to control the gate when hitched up and not being able to stand directly behind the latch.
 

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WOW still no Dave @AzScorpion yet. I have mine and it's good for me and I really like my T Shirt too but it's a little small for me. When I shop I put my groceries in the cab not bed just saying.
AMBER ALERT!!!...man with tail gate dampers and Graphene 303, last seen driving 2019 Ford Ranger, color Saber...may not respond to @AzScorpion ...
 

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The biggest benefit for me is when I have our travel trailer hooked up. When dropping the tailgate, it comes within about 2-3 inches of hitting the trailers electric tongue lift head. The damper allows the gate to drop slowly. Without it, should it slip, and if the truck were parked in a front end up situation, the tailgate would hit the lift head. It's also much easier to control the gate when hitched up and not being able to stand directly behind the latch.
I totally agree!

Lucky you, if you have 2-3 inches of clearance. I have maybe a half inch, and that is on level ground with the truck and trailer very straight. Any obvious angle or up hill slope and mine rubs or outright hits my jack.
 

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WOW still no Dave @AzScorpion yet. I have mine and it's good for me and I really like my T Shirt too but it's a little small for me. When I shop I put my groceries in the cab not bed just saying.
Maybe because he's been down this road enough times he's sees no point.
 
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only people who hold their wife's purse use a tailgate damper
You talkin' to me?!?

If I wasn't holding Kate's purse, I might have something to say. But I will say "duck!". =)
 

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The biggest benefit for me is when I have our travel trailer hooked up. When dropping the tailgate, it comes within about 2-3 inches of hitting the trailers electric tongue lift head. The damper allows the gate to drop slowly. Without it, should it slip, and if the truck were parked in a front end up situation, the tailgate would hit the lift head. It's also much easier to control the gate when hitched up and not being able to stand directly behind the latch.
Stop making sense!
 

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long underwear help with that...
Parts still fall off wearing long underwear, it's just easier to gather them up when you warm up.?
 

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AMBER ALERT!!!...man with tail gate dampers and Graphene 303, last seen driving 2019 Ford Ranger, color Saber...may not respond to @AzScorpion ...
Amber alert...color Saber; I see what you did there!
 

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WOW still no Dave @AzScorpion yet. I have mine and it's good for me and I really like my T Shirt too but it's a little small for me. When I shop I put my groceries in the cab not bed just saying.
We need to get an Apple air tag on him. I think @DukeCanBuildit can track him down and take care of that.
 

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The only negative I have with my damper is that it's noisy when it's really cold. The slow in the cold part, I totally get, but the wailing like someone just ran over its dog part is a little much.
Been told the dude who makes them is from AZ.......draw your own conclusion.
 

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Installing a damper changes the truck's ride stance with the increased weight on one corner, which moves the center of gravity by 0.0032987% Over time, this imbalance causes lateral concentric force on the drive shaft, increasing it's aggregate mean friction conundrum. This will initialize a thermodynamic inefficiency event, causing the rear U-joint to glow white hot at speeds above 390 mph.

Prove it for yourself:
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yeah and add to that the obvious correlation with malfunctioning ACC units, fuel in the oil, bad egr sensor, uneven tire wear, premature turbo failure, seized spark plugs, etc. Bad news all around, proceed at your own risk.
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